Aimed
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1723 examples of Aimed in a sentence
Isn't it depressing how the most violent cartoon on Cartoon Network is
aimed
at girls?
I give it 3 out of 10 for being the only danged cartoon on CN to revolve around violence, although it is
aimed
at girls, so I won't be tuning in for it ever.
Which leads me to believe that they are really
aimed
at adults with the mental capabilities of 5-year-olds.
This is bathroom humor aimed, I assume, at those who've had several bongs, which can only explain why many ecstatic reviewers have heralded this crap as "the best television writing ever."
A real shame since had it
aimed
higher, it would probably not have been the bomb it was (is); way too dependent upon scatological humor, for starters.
Humor
aimed
at eight-year-olds but subject matter suitable more for some unsophisticated teens.
This movie is plain and simply awful in every field and really only kids under the age of 10 will be able to enjoy it, which even though that's what age range it was
aimed
at, that does not excuse it for being so poorly daft and causing me to feel so penitent.
Opening with a funny prologue which apes a Twisted Sister video from the '80s, "The Pick of Destiny" is a fairly well-produced movie
aimed
at older kids; it occasionally resembles nothing more than a middle-aged variation of "Wayne's World", with jokey-stoner interludes and a climactic bout with Beelzebub himself, yet Black and Gass have an enormously comfortable rapport (they also acted as producers, co-wrote the script and all the music).
This also draws attention to which age group this film is
aimed
at.
It must be remembered that the Gammera movies, like many of the first-series Gozilla films, WERE in fact
aimed
squarely at kids.
This coming from an adult who happened to come across the first one expecting a movie
aimed
towards children and was surprised at the adult humor that was in Emperors New Groove.
The title is apt, in a sense, if
aimed
at the large studio audience paid to laugh like they were watching the second coming of the Marx Brothers.
It seems to be
aimed
at a younger audience, but is filled with sexual innuendos.
That really was true of nearly all the serials because they were meant as low-brow entertainment particularly
aimed
at the kids.
It is
aimed
at English-speaking multiplex-going young audience.
First of all, I wasn't sure who this film was
aimed
at - it seemed like a story for kids but had stuff in it kids wouldn't understand and find boring.
Aimed
at the military, the Snafu shorts were often characterised by a heightened bawdiness but these scenes, crowbarred in as they may be, are by far the most erotic I've come across in any of these shorts thus far.
The display of that vast amount of force also served notice to the rest of the world that the US was the dominant military power, a message
aimed
especially at Russia, whose growing military power and economic weight in Eurasia threatened our preeminent world position.
There might be just enough stuff happening to keep you from falling asleep and it doesn't look too cheap, but this still is horror
aimed
at an audience that were in their very early teens during the 90's.
I really don't understand who this movie is
aimed
at.
I understand that this movie is supposed to be a comedy
aimed
at the younger generation in HK, but has HK youths really become so brain-dead that they can't appreciate anything but such juvenile and vulgar acting/writing?
But his performance is
aimed
for a large proscenium theater.
I enjoyed the film, and the fact that it
aimed
rather high in dealing with some sophisticated material.
Modern-day movies
aimed
at young women, surely aren't designed to encourage depth of character over shallow self-serving behavior... or increase the self-esteem of young girls who don't conform to "feminine" standards.
A raw edgy thriller that
aimed
for great philosophical heights it couldn't quite attain.
Its a show which is not
aimed
at a large audience but a specific one as its themes are very adult orientated.
Like most films of this era, it has a happy ending -
aimed
at children, but with a definite ability to capture an adults attention.
Hoot is a film
aimed
squarely at families looking for a fun day at the cinema.
A lot of these jokes seem
aimed
at teens or original fans of the movie as much as tweens and younger.
The film was
aimed
to teenagers, but this must be the goriest PG-rated film ever.
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